Author: Rhoda Erhabor

Introducing Rhoda, one of the Editorial Executives behind the captivating content at Inside Success Nigeria. With a Bachelor's degree in English Language and a Master's degree in International History and Diplomacy both from the University of Benin, Rhoda's writing is infused with a rich array of linguistic expertise. She meticulously crafts each piece, seamlessly weaving words into spellbinding narratives that captivate our readers. As a skilled proofreader, Rhoda ensures that every article meets the pinnacle of clarity and precision. Thanks for delving into our articles; and here's to you, our cherished readers, for joining us on this journey of inspiration and discovery! Merci Beaucoup!

As a woman, I wholeheartedly agree with Jodi Ambrose’s sentiment: “Foreplay isn’t just the appetizer; it’s the main course that sets the tone for the entire experience.” Many men often overlook the importance of foreplay, believing that getting straight to the point is more effective. I once overheard a man during a podcast quip, “Why bother with goat meat pepper soup as a starter when you can have white rice with mushroom sauce as the main course?” His food analogy was meant to be humorous, but it highlighted a common misconception. Women often appreciate the process and buildup, while men…

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I need not be a man to unravel the secrets held within your bedroom’s confines. Equally, I am not at odds with John Donne’s profound reflection in his poem “The Flea” when he said: “My face in thine eye, thine in mine appears, and true plain hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres?” Nor could I dismiss the fervour expressed by Andrew Marvel in his verse to his coy mistress: “A hundred years should go to praise, Thine eyes, and on thy forehead gaze; hundred to adore each breast, But thirty thousand to the…

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I was preparing for my common entrance examination or tests in 1998 when I came across a book titled “GMAT.” Intrigued by the title, I put aside my “Ugo C. Ugo” book and eagerly opened the chapters of the GMAT book, only to drop it immediately upon seeing the abundance of calculations. I have never...

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“Copper Wee” was the last word I heard from my friend, Kayode, as we both departed from the venue of our Place of Primary Assignment in Madalla, Suleja, Niger State. As I boarded my bus en route to Lagos, I just knew that my career status had transformed from being a student to an NYSC...

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While attending Baptist Primary School in Lagos, my lunch break was a cherished time of day. This wasn’t just because of the lunch my mother packed for me, but rather the excitement that came with the long line of both students and teachers waiting to buy Pito drinks. The anticipation in the air was palpable, for Pito was more than just a beverage—it was a tradition. Pito drink sometimes served chilled in small plastic bags and occasionally in traditional calabashes, was an acquired taste. It wasn’t always the flavour that drew us in, but the experience and variety it offered.…

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“The taste of the pudding is in the eating,” so they say. As a proud Niger Deltan and a foodie for African delicacies, Saturday evenings were a highlight for me. My mum always promised us banga soup with pounded yam. Being the youngest in the family, I often dreaded the time spent preparing banga soup with my mum, but my attitude would quickly change once the soup was ready. My mum would reward me with extra piece of protein for helping in the kitchen. I started appreciating banga soup even more when I began my pre-degree at Delta State University.…

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Words trend daily and the ones from the health sector are always new words that leave people piqued to know what they are. The last time in our health series, we learnt about Bowman’s Capsule and the Power of Sexual health on both genders” and today some of us might hear about Motor Neurons for...

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When I received the SEO trends from the IT department today, I was intrigued to see that the term “phlegmatic temperament” was trending significantly. As someone with a Phlegmatic temperament, I felt an immediate connection and a desire to write about the topic. This took me back to a pivotal moment in my life when...

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This was my fifth draft as I had written this article four times but I kept thinking about this question which provided different answers. Why does the sultry realm of sexual health persist in hiding, its profound impact shrouded in secrecy? We often focus intensely on mental health, forgetting that neglecting sexual health can lead...

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After my second attempt at the JAMB Examination in 2009, I felt assured about scaling through the post UTME phase, especially given my aspiration to pursue Mass Communication. However, the introduction of the computer-Based Testing (CBT) system by JAMB brought forth unforeseen challenges. Despite my thorough preparation (as I thought) and familiarity with past questions,...

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